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CamIrwin

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  1. Yup it's me again. I have been to Kazan 3 times since I have been on here. I now have a beautiful fiancee. I am working on the forms. Kind of skipping around a little. On the I-134 form, I have a co-sponser. On my form can I put something like, I intend to provide all means of financial support needed including room and board. On co-sponser for can I use, I intend to provide anything that Cam and Svetlana can not provide for themselves.

    Thanks

    Cam

  2. Yes...I understand, this process is very confusing and vague in some cases and leaves you questioning everything that you do sometimes...If you have any other questions, I will help the best way I can...If you want to send me a message, that is also fine. I can respond back quicker that way...

    I-129F form.

  3. Are you referencing the I-129 form? I am not sure what you are asking about...You can always go to the Example Forms and click on the one that you are working on and use that as a reference...

    Yup I-129, do I check Birth in USA and leave the rest of the section blank like in the example.

    Expect a lot of dumb questions from me, sorry.

  4. Do you know if she can come for 2 weeks on a fiancee visa?

    Welcome back...

    Can you be more clear about your question? (Do you mean 'Can your fiancé come to visit while waiting for the K-1 Visa?')

    I thought she needed a K-1 before she came here.

    I think you seriously need to read the guides at the top of the page before you go any further!!!! Sounds like you're confused on the whole process. Take some time out and do some research/reading before going any further and getting yourself into trouble. Knowledge is power!!

    I am confused. I paid someone to do it for me, now I can't reach him.

    You paid someone to do WHAT for you? Do you have a K1 Visa already? I'm guessing you don't. What exactly have you paid for?

    A K1 Fiance Visa is a single entry visa - which means you can only use ONCE to enter the US, and then you have to marry within 90 days. If you don't marry, you HAVE to leave.

    The Guides look pretty helpful, I guess I will try it myself.

    I paid this guy to do all the paperwork. I don't have a lot of time. Wnen I have the time I am too tired to read much. I know this guy he brought his wife here. His wife basically took care of me in Russia.

    I guess it's a little more complicated because I have a co-sponser.

  5. The K-1 visa is really easy, pretty much everyone here's done it themselves.

    Just take a look at the guides and the example forms at the top of the page, they're really helpful.

    Otherwise, it depends on the area of the US you're in.

    You might want to post that so people can suggest something for someone in your area.

    I live in Glendora, CA about 20 miles east of Pasadena.

    Where is your fiance if I may ask. Although I know it doesnt have to do with the price of beans... lol

    My fiancee lives in Kazan, Russia

  6. The K-1 visa is really easy, pretty much everyone here's done it themselves.

    Just take a look at the guides and the example forms at the top of the page, they're really helpful.

    Otherwise, it depends on the area of the US you're in.

    You might want to post that so people can suggest something for someone in your area.

    I live in Glendora, CA about 20 miles east of Pasadena.

  7. Do you know if she can come for 2 weeks on a fiancee visa?

    Welcome back...

    Can you be more clear about your question? (Do you mean 'Can your fiancé come to visit while waiting for the K-1 Visa?')

    I thought she needed a K-1 before she came here.

    I think you seriously need to read the guides at the top of the page before you go any further!!!! Sounds like you're confused on the whole process. Take some time out and do some research/reading before going any further and getting yourself into trouble. Knowledge is power!!

    I am confused. I paid someone to do it for me, now I can't reach him.

  8. She does need a visa before she enters the United States, but it could be either a K-1 visa or a tourist visa, depending on the intent of her visit. A K-1 visa takes anywhere from an average to 6-8 months to process, and the both of you must marry within 90 days of her arrival in the US with said visa. A tourist visa, however, allows her to visit you for a couple of weeks. But she must return home after wards, and you cannot get married while she is on the tourist visa, as that is immigration fraud. If she is from a VWP (Visa Waiver Program) country, she can visit without a visa, but she must be prepared at POE to prove that she has strong ties back home that she will return to.

    Hope that helps!

    More information from you could help VJ members answer your questions more adequately too. :)

    Looking at your timeline, looks like you are begining the process too. I sent her the G325A forms today, just need her to sign them. Is I-129F next?

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